69th David di Donatello


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The 69th David di Donatello ceremony, presented by the Accademia del Cinema Italiano, was held on 3 May 2024 at Cinecittà Studios in Rome, to honour the best Italian films of 2023. It was hosted by Rai presenters Carlo Conti and Alessia Marcuzzi.[1][2][3]

69th David di Donatello
Date3 May 2024
SiteCinecittà, Rome, Italy
Hosted by
Highlights
Best PictureIo capitano
Most awardsIo capitano (7)
Most nominationsThere's Still Tomorrow (19)
Television coverage
NetworkRai 1

Winners and nominees

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Matteo Garrone, Best Director winner
 
Michele Riondino, Best Actor winner
 
Paola Cortellesi, Best Actress winner
 
Elio Germano, Best Supporting Actor winner
 
Emanuela Fanelli, Best Supporting Actress winner
 
Giorgio Moroder, Career David winner

The nominations were announced on 3 April 2024. There's Still Tomorrow received the most nominations with nineteen, followed by Io capitano and La chimera with fifteen and thirteen, respectively. Io capitano went on to win seven awards, more than any other film in the ceremony, including Best Film.

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡)

  • Io capitano – Archimede, Rai Cinema, Pathé, and Tarantula, production companies
    • La chimera – Carlo Cresto-Dina and Paolo Del Brocco, producers; Rai Cinema, AMKA Films Productions, and Ad Vitam Production, production companies
    • Comandante – Nicola Giuliano, Francesca Cima, Carlotta Calori, Viola Prestieri, Pierpaolo Verga, Edoardo De Angelis, Paolo Del Brocco, Attilio De Razza, Mariagiovanna De Angelis, and Antonio Miyakawa, producers; Indigo Film, O'Groove, Rai Cinema, Tramp LTD, V-Groove, and Wise Pictures, production companies
    • Disco Boy – Giulia Achilli, Marco Alessi, Lionel Massol, Pauline Seigland, and André Logie, producers; Dugong Films, Films Grand Huit, Panache Productions, production companies
    • There's Still Tomorrow – Mario Gianani and Lorenzo Gangarossa, producers; Wildside, Vision Distribution, Sky, and Netflix, production companies
  • Kidnapped – Production Design: Andrea Castorina; Set Decoration: Valeria Vecellio
    • Io capitano – Production Design: Dimitri Capuani; Set Decoration: Roberta Troncarelli
    • La chimera – Production Design: Emita Frigato; Set Decoration: Rachele Meliadò
    • Comandante – Production Design: Carmine Guarino; Set Decoration: Iole Autero
    • There's Still Tomorrow – Production Design: Paola Comencini; Set Decoration: Fiorella Cicolini
  • Io capitano – Maricetta Lombardo, Daniela Bassani, Mirko Perri, and Gianni Pallotto
    • A Brighter Tomorrow – Alessandro Zanon, Marta Billingsley, Daniele Quadroli, and Paolo Segat
    • La chimera – Xavier Lavorel, Marta Billingsley, and Maxence Ciekawy
    • Comandante – Valentino Giannì, Alessandro Feletti, Mirko Perri, and Giancarlo Rutigliano
    • There's Still Tomorrow – Filippo Porcari, Alessandro Feletti, Luca Anzellotti, and Paolo Segat

Best Visual Effects

Best Make-up

Best Hairstyling

Best Documentary Feature

  • The Meatseller – directed by Margherita Giusti
    • As for Us – directed by Simone Massi
    • Asterión – directed by Francesco Montagner
    • Group Photo – directed by Tommaso Frangini
    • We Should All Be Futurists – directed by Angela Norelli

David Youth Award

Special David Awards

David Audience Award

Films with multiple nominations and awards

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